Hindu, Hinduism, and Hindutva

Prof Milind Sathye
3 min readApr 28, 2020

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Ancient India
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References

All references could be found at the end of my articles cited in the slides and available at:

http://indiafacts.org/the-general-framework-of-hinduism-i/

http://indiafacts.org/the-general-framework-of-hinduism-ii/

https://medium.com/@milindsathye/who-is-a-hindu-39669b21b007

Additional reference used is as below:

Masih, Y. 2017. A comparative study of religions, Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi. Please see the Preface of the book for the quote.

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Prof Milind Sathye
Prof Milind Sathye

Written by Prof Milind Sathye

Australian academic. Writes in the area of his specialization: banking and finance and political economy and his interest philosophy & religion. Views personal.

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